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Saïd سعيد Σαΐντ
Could somebody please tell me the conjugations of the regular verbs in Romanian?
Jul 30, 2008 9:20 PM
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the second conjugation it is for the verbs which end with EA.(that it is called a diphthong-there are two vowels together,one strong than the other-) now the exemple: (a) bea=(to) drink at present tense looks like this: eu beau tu bei el,ea bea noi bem voi beti here you read[betzi] ei,ele beau another exemple (a) vrea = (to) want present tense: eu vreau tu vrei el,ea vrea noi vrem voi vreti again [vretzi] ei,ele vor !!!!!!!!!! to be continue ;P
August 3, 2008
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hii there! there are 4 conjugations. the first it is for the verbs which ends with the letter ''a" at the infinive mode(the form you find in a dictionary). for exemple (a) incerca=(to) try at the present tense look like this: I=eu incerc ...incerc (take it like a root)without that a which show the conjugation you=tu incerci +i he,she=el,ea incearca +a we=noi incercam +am you=voi incercati +ati they(m,f)=ei,ele incearca +a another exemple: (a) canta=(to) sing present tense: eu cant tu canti el,ea canta noi cantam voi cantati ei,ele canta i will continue with the next conjugations but let me know if you understood till now. bye
August 2, 2008
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noi mergem voi mergeti [mergetzi] ei,ele merg (a) trage= (to) pull eu trag tu tragi el,ea trage noi tragem voi trageti [tragetzi] ei,ele trag and the last one, IV conjugation it is for the verbs which end with i this is ''a little'' complicated because there are two ways to conjugate it (a) fugi= (to) run (a) citi= (to) read eu fug eu citesc tu fugi tu citesti [citeshti] el,ea fuge el,ea citeste [citeshte] noi fugim noi citim voi fugiti [fugitzi] voi cititi [cititzi] ei,ele fug ei,ele citesc i hope i help you. any question any time. good luck!!!!!!!! elena
August 4, 2008
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nowwwww the last two ;) the III conjugations it belongs to the verbs which ends with E letter. for exemple (a) merge=(to) go eu merg tu mergi el,ea merge
August 4, 2008
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